Transamerican Auto Parts is also the parent company of 4 Wheel Parts, the global leader in off-road performance product sales and installation with 67 retail locations across North America.

The acquisition will allow Poison Spyder Customs to benefit from the manufacturing expertise and extensive resources of TMG while maintaining the high standard of quality that Poison Spyder Customs has established with their superior off-road product line and strong brand equity.

With the agreement, Poison Spyder Customs founder, Larry McRae, will continue to guide the company as President while he and the team that has built a remarkably loyal following with their quality and service, will remain in place to execute the same level of excellence and authenticity to which PSC customers are accustomed.

Greg Adler, President and CEO of Transamerican Auto Parts, completed the agreement to establish Poison Spyder as the newest TMG brand. “Poison Spyder is an innovative company that has experienced rapid growth by developing unique, high quality products for the off-road marketplace,” said Adler. “We will continue along that path as we combine the leadership of Larry McRae with the expertise that TMG will bring.”

4 Wheel Parts is the global leader in off-road, Jeep and aftermarket performance products. With 67 locations across the US and Canada and growing, 4 Wheel Parts Service Centers install all the products they sell. With the nation’s largest inventory of off road tires, wheels, lift kits and accessories, 4 Wheel Parts serves customers across the country and around the globe. Life is Better Off-Road™.

The 47th annual SEMA Show happened November 4-7 with manufacturers showcasing the latest off-road truck and Jeep accessories. The TMG brands booth housed four builds – two Jeeps and two trucks. Parts included were a Long-Travel Suspension System and Series 41 Pro Comp wheels displayed on a 2014 Toyota Tundra Pro Runner truck. Smittybilt SRC bumpers with tire carrier and G2 lockers showed up on a 2011 Jeep JK Atlas.

“The TMG booth at SEMA was a hive of activity and we had a lot of interest in new products,” says TMG Marketing Manager Chloe Eady. “Particularly, Pro Comp’s Long-Travel Suspension was well-received.” Eady added that a lot of the products at SEMA will be displayed and on competing vehicles at the 2015 King of the Hammers.

Started in 1963, the SEMA (Specialty Equipment Market Association) Show is the top worldwide trade show for automotive specialty products. Industry insiders flock to Las Vegas, where vendors showcase their new products including 4×4 parts and accessories for off-roading.